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Book Title: Discovery - An Anthology of PoetryThe author of the book:Kenna McKinnonEdition: Authors for a CauseThe size of the: 592 KBCity - Country: No dataDate of issue: July 6th 2012ISBN: No dataISBN 13: No dataLanguage: EnglishFormat files: PDFLoaded: 2815 timesReader ratings: 7.9

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An anthology of poetry by Kenna McKinnon, a member of The Writers Guild of Alberta, contains 63 poems covering the author’s experiences, love stories, fantasies and a variety of perspectives into the life and times of Kenna McKinnon.

Broad use of Haiku, metaphors, romance, animals, religion, travel and war round out some of the many topics brought forth in this wonderfully written anthology of poetry.

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Kenna McKinnon is the author of SpaceHive, a middle grade sci-fi/fantasy novel republished on Kindle; The Insanity Machine, a memoir with co-author Austin Mardon, PhD, CM; and DISCOVERY – A Collection of Poetry, all released in 2012. BIGFOOT BOY: Lost on Earth, A children's chapter book, Benjamin & Rumblechum, A debut mystery thriller starring a female schizophrenic private eye, Blood Sister (a quirky mystery), Short Circuit and Other Geek Stories,all published by Creativia. Recently published is a paranormal/fantasy trilogy of novellas, Den of Dark Angels, and a fantasy dragon adventure, Engaging the Dragon. A WIP, Timothie Hill and the Cloak of Power, is currently being edited. Her books are available in eBook and paperback worldwide on Amazon, Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, etc. and in selected bookstores and public libraries.

Her interests / hobbies include physical fitness, mental health, reading, writing, cooking for friends, caricatures, and learning to play the acoustic guitar. She lives in a high-rise apartment in the neighborhood of Oliver in the City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Her most memorable years were spent at the University of Alberta, where she graduated with Distinction with a degree in Anthropology (1975). She has lived successfully with schizophrenia for many years and is a member of the Writers' Guild of Alberta and the Canadian Authors Association. She has three wonderful children and three grandsons.